Jose Guapo & Mista Cain Connect On "Bitch Please"

Jose Guapo links up with Mista Cain on "Bitch Please."

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Jose Guapo's been delivering a lot of good music over the past few years and he hasn't slowed down by any means. Between features and other ventures, he's constantly pumping out new music. Earlier in the month, he connected with 24hrs for their single, "Loose Change." In preparation for his upcoming project, Lingo 2, he drops off two new collabs including one with Mista Cain.

Jose Guapo & Mista Cain link up on their new song together, "Bitch Please." The two link up on a piano heavy production with crisp 808's banging in the background. It's a slower song it still hits hard. It's a crisp heater from the two rappers and if this is anything like Lingo 2, it's definitely about to be another dope project in his catalog.

Quotable Lyrics
Pop me a perky and I'm goin' in
I want me a threesome with twins
I'm passin these bitches the Hen
And all of my bitches drink Hen


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